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experienced individual to serve as the Clinical Research Coordinator II for these critical clinical research studies. This full-time position within the Department of Physical Therapy, in the College of Public
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Classification Title: Federal Work Study- Student Grading Assistant Job Description: Provide assistance to IPPD students, faculty and staff by monitoring student performance in the course and project deliverables, while providing feedback where appropriate. Grade and record assignment grades,...
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Classification Title: Student Grading Assistant Job Description: Provide assistance to IPPD students, faculty and staff by monitoring student performance in the course and project deliverables, while providing feedback where appropriate. Grade and record assignment grades, including but not...
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and management process. The role also entails coordinating major projects within the Office of the University Registrar, researching complex student records and registration issues, and implementing
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execution. Balance accounts on a monthly and annual basis. Process and approve purchase requisitions, travel requests, and expense reports. Handle check requests, online vendor payments, and program
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and vouchers for purchase orders; process purchase orders in Marketplace. Verify chart field values and sufficient budget prior to submitting requisitions. Follow all department and university
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. Participate in the freshmen application review process. Address general inquiries related to UF Admission policies and processes through phone, email, virtual platforms, and in-person interactions. Serve
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for inventory functions. Works in university and departmental databases to coordinate and process administrative, logistics, and records functions. Maintains administrative procedure documents, technology
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-related updates, including changes in employment status and benefits enrollment. • Prepare and process necessary documentation such as letters of appointment, ensuring they align with the training grant
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classroom experiences: Teaching a 3:3 course load on the semester system, including applicants for the following areas of study: Physics, Biology, Calculus, Engineering, Accounting, Economics, and Chemistry